Computing today is an integral part of civilisation. People use it everyday, promised that they get their freedom and privacy. HOWEVER, we get neither. We are restricted when it comes what we can do with software. We can't study it, or even use it on more computers than its author allows us (i.e. Microsoft Office). That's too much. They've got rights involving coins and Bitcoins and bank notes but all too often our rights regarding freedom, choice, and privacy are ignored using coins and Bitcoins and bank notes as an excuse. All the while (some) men that hold high places do so while madly spying on us – and at the same time giving a misleading "privacy statement" (the reality at times being the statement of a lack thereof), and then demanding their rights without fulfilling OURS: to be a free user that is free to not have her/himself used (and not come under social pressure to either). Thus, we in the community of Free Software users use a different kind of software. That, folks, is what Free software is, regardless of price.

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This is just another blog, on the WWW, made by a teenager (so excuse anything that’s not supposed to be on this site), who uses Trisquel GNU/Linux, and when I can use only <a href=fsf.org>Free Software</a> (Oh, and an Adobe-Flash-less life can be and is enjoyable – proof being your ARM tablet). I’m a guy so excuse the pink header but unless you’re willing to pay for me a decent theme, or a server, or show me a decent free-of-charge theme please enjoy it :p

Richard M. Stallman (who started the Free Software movement, by launching the GNU operating system, which most people know, wrongly in my opinion, as Linux (which is “only” a kernel – something the GNU project has somehow, someway, not finished in more than 2 decades!)